Transforming an underused classroom into a climate education hub, this project equips students with practical Passive House skills (Insulation, Airtightness, Windows, Ventilation, Modeling , supports workforce pathways, and models scalable, climate-responsive training through sustained partnerships.
No Time to Waste reimagines NYC’s food waste system by transforming a former oil-tank site into an experiential compost park, linking waste diversion, urban farming, research, and education to reduce methane emissions.
Project Medussa is a sustainable architectural proposal integrating controlled micro-greenhouses, hydroponic systems, and community education to conserve fragile ecosystems, optimize resources, and promote environmental awareness within sensitive tropical landscapes.
Advanced Design Studio based on the outcomes of the research “Cartographies of an Invisible City”.
This is a research project on stilt housing in Tai O Village, a peri-urban settlement in Hong Kong.
The stakeholder workshop aimed to identify challenges and opportunities, and to design strategies to enhance quality of life and sustainability in a cooperative housing site through community, expert, and municipal engagement and collaboration.
Pratt Ice Box Challenge, the first student-led design-build pedagogy : two enclosures, one built to local standards and one using high-performance Passive House principles—to demonstrate thermal-performance and low-carbon architectural design.
Langley Park Studio is a University of Maryland community planning studio that envisions an equitable future for Langley Park, a bi-county immigrant community in Maryland, USA.